Michael Dillon的Op艺术PMMA雕塑Op结构的表面清洁比较研究

IF 0.7 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Lora V. Angelova, Gates Sofer, A. Bartoletti, B. Ormsby
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摘要

摘要:在NANORESTART项目期间,对聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯(PMMA)雕塑进行了清洁,Michael Dillon的Op Structure(1967,泰特美术馆收藏T03717)。对包括微乳液和凝胶在内的新型清洁技术进行了评估,并将其与更常用的实物模型处理方法进行了比较,以广泛代表这件艺术品所带来的保护挑战。介绍了实验设计,包括创建一个当代塑料制品的模型,该模型需要减少表面土壤,并用不同的压敏粘合剂去除两个非原始标签。30多个清洁系统被应用于受污染的实体模型,并使用成像、仪器分析和经验观察相结合的方法进行评估。结果摘要反映了最终治疗策略的决策过程。经过广泛的试验,使用表面活性剂螯合剂水溶液和超细纤维布进行表面清洁;用稀水/丙-2-醇棉膏剂去除粘性标签。
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A Comparative Surface Cleaning Study of Op Structure, an Op Art PMMA Sculpture by Michael Dillon
ABSTRACT The cleaning of a poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) sculpture, Op Structure by Michael Dillon (1967, Tate Collection T03717), was undertaken as a case study during the NANORESTART project. Novel cleaning techniques, including microemulsions and gels, were evaluated and compared against more commonly used treatment methods on mock-ups created to broadly represent the conservation challenges presented by this artwork. The experimental design is presented, including the creation of mock-ups of a contemporary plastic work that required surface soil reduction and removal of two non-original labels with different pressure-sensitive adhesives. More than thirty cleaning systems were applied to soiled mock-ups and evaluated using a combination of imaging, instrumental analysis, and empirical observations. A summary of results, which reflect the decision-making process that led to the final treatment strategy, is presented. After extensive trials, surface cleaning was carried out using an aqueous surfactant-chelator solution applied with microfiber cloths; adhesive labels were removed with dilute water/propan-2-ol cotton poultices.
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期刊介绍: The American Institute for Conservation is the largest conservation membership organization in the United States, and counts among its more than 3000 members the majority of professional conservators, conservation educators and conservation scientists worldwide. The Journal of the American Institute for Conservation (JAIC, or the Journal) is the primary vehicle for the publication of peer-reviewed technical studies, research papers, treatment case studies and ethics and standards discussions relating to the broad field of conservation and preservation of historic and cultural works. Subscribers to the JAIC include AIC members, both individuals and institutions, as well as major libraries and universities.
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